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. >> in our signature segment, should undocumented immigrants benefit from lower in-state college t tition rates? >> we have people struggling that are hard-working citizens, new jersey citizens, where do they fit into this? >>> and helping consumersrsake sense of the affordable care act. next on "pbs newshour weeeed." >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by -- the miriam and ira dean wallach bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by -- mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement projects. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by -- the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> this is "pbs newshour weekend." >> good evening, i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for joining us. the budget impasse continues and a federal government shutdown is now set to begin in a little more than 24 hours. today, a top democrat said the partial shutdown is all but certain. >> we know what's going to happen. tomorrow the senate
. >> in our signature segment, should undocumented immigrants benefit from lower in-state college t tition rates? >> we have people struggling that are hard-working citizens, new jersey citizens, where do they fit into this? >>> and helping consumersrsake sense of the affordable care act. next on "pbs newshour weeeed." >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by -- the miriam and ira dean wallach bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter....
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families about immigration and deportation is a major hurdle. you may have a parent who doesn't yet have legal status, but is the parent of children who are here legally, born in the united states. so we want to get those children enrolled in obamacare. we need to assure people that the government won't offer them health coverage assistance with the one hand and then deportation or immigration enforcement with the other. >> holman: zingale and his colleagues also are using the high profile of the new health care law as an opportunity to also reach out to members of the state's latino community who don't qualify for it, the undocumented. the endowment is sending out a health promotion message via radio programs in california's central valley, targeting a growing number of indigenous mexican agricultural workers who speak only mixteco and triqui. there are more than a million undocumented and uninsured californians. it's a population that traditionally hasn't been able to access many health services except in emergency rooms and community health c
families about immigration and deportation is a major hurdle. you may have a parent who doesn't yet have legal status, but is the parent of children who are here legally, born in the united states. so we want to get those children enrolled in obamacare. we need to assure people that the government won't offer them health coverage assistance with the one hand and then deportation or immigration enforcement with the other. >> holman: zingale and his colleagues also are using the high...
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ther were renewed calls across the united states today for immigration reform. demonstrators marched in dozens of cities. last june the senate passed anible grags bill that would have put many undocumented immigrants on the pageant to citizenship. the bill has gone nowhere in the house. overseas today, iran's supreme leader has criticized that nation's new president a week after hassan rowhani spoke with president obama. >> we support the government's diplomatic movements, and place importance on diplomatic efforts. and support what was in this last trip. of course, in our opinion, some of what occurred in the new york trip was not profitable. >> the eayatollah also expresse skepticism about thethness of washington to negotiate with them. calling the u.s. not trustworthy. >>> u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s -- al shabaab claimed responsibility for a terror attack on an upscale mall that killed dozens of shoppers last month. >>> and now to our signature segment, where we take a look at important but often underreported issues. tonight we focus on a little known portion of th
ther were renewed calls across the united states today for immigration reform. demonstrators marched in dozens of cities. last june the senate passed anible grags bill that would have put many undocumented immigrants on the pageant to citizenship. the bill has gone nowhere in the house. overseas today, iran's supreme leader has criticized that nation's new president a week after hassan rowhani spoke with president obama. >> we support the government's diplomatic movements, and place...
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there is a majority in the house for immigration reform. there was a majority in the house for bills like hurricane sandy relief that passed. but boehner can't keep the speakership if he copes going to that majority because he needs a majority of republicans to keep him speaker. and it's just a terrible situation. >> rose: political question, chris s it automatic, we all look at what happened between clinton and gingrich. and we say if you are seen to have caused a government shutdown it will do serious political damage to you. but i have heard people say it's not that way this time. >> not to your cd, your congressional district. the way the voters, it is not all jerry manneddering but some of it is. 230 some congressional seats, a strong ma ert did -- majority are members of congress, republicans representing people who voted against obama last time. they go home and said i did what you did. i voted against this guy. but for the country as a whole, boehner has to sort of like speaker o'neill represent the country as a whole. and the count
there is a majority in the house for immigration reform. there was a majority in the house for bills like hurricane sandy relief that passed. but boehner can't keep the speakership if he copes going to that majority because he needs a majority of republicans to keep him speaker. and it's just a terrible situation. >> rose: political question, chris s it automatic, we all look at what happened between clinton and gingrich. and we say if you are seen to have caused a government shutdown it...
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should undocumented immigrants benefit from instate tuition rates at colleges and universities? >> we also have people struggling that can't make tuition that are hard-working american citizens. where do they fit into this? >> that's it for this edition of "pbs newshour weekend." i'm hari sreenivasan. "pbs newshour weekend." i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> pbs "newshour weekend" is made possible by lewis b. cullman and louise hirschfeld cullman. mutual of america, judy and josh weston. . additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
should undocumented immigrants benefit from instate tuition rates at colleges and universities? >> we also have people struggling that can't make tuition that are hard-working american citizens. where do they fit into this? >> that's it for this edition of "pbs newshour weekend." i'm hari sreenivasan. "pbs newshour weekend." i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> pbs "newshour weekend" is made...
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maybe they can carry it over into immigration, other things. but it's been a problem for the administration unable to get -- to separate these small rump group from the rest of the republicans who they could have worked with. >> woodruff: you think they should have done that? >> i think it's john boehner's job to do that. i think john boehner-- whom a lot of people around town like, i kind of like him, up to now he's been a guy who likes to get stuff done-- yet in this case he has allowed this small minority to dictate what, as you say, is a really dumb strategy. and i think at some point earlier on he should have said, you know, "maybe i'll risk my speakership but a lot better than than pursuing what one conservative writer called the seinfeld shutdown." it's really about nothing now. it's about whatever comes up on a given day that can justify it. >> woodruff: but wasn't it about health care? >> well, that was never going to happen. so there was some wild predictions made by some in the tea party that it was going to -- the exchanges were not
maybe they can carry it over into immigration, other things. but it's been a problem for the administration unable to get -- to separate these small rump group from the rest of the republicans who they could have worked with. >> woodruff: you think they should have done that? >> i think it's john boehner's job to do that. i think john boehner-- whom a lot of people around town like, i kind of like him, up to now he's been a guy who likes to get stuff done-- yet in this case he has...
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i'm a big advocate for immigration. my mother was deported so i'm close to this and i feel the pain from a business prospective and personal prospective. itself reason i came to the u.s. it was very attractive in order to start a business. innovation was here and the only area that is looking really bad from anybody's prospective is the immigration law. that's the only thing we need to tweak. thank you very much >> alexander thank you. we're going to move on. >> my immigration story is similar to a lot of entrepreneurs. i came to the united states to pursue a masters in technology. i love my experience being part of the education system and getting a masters and learning from people who were innovating things themselves and teaching students how to do. being able to be there and being able to be a part of this is incredible. i moved to the valley area to an internship here. my very first job was a start up. trying to take an idea it was so inspiring. being able to experience that desired me to start my own business. i c
i'm a big advocate for immigration. my mother was deported so i'm close to this and i feel the pain from a business prospective and personal prospective. itself reason i came to the u.s. it was very attractive in order to start a business. innovation was here and the only area that is looking really bad from anybody's prospective is the immigration law. that's the only thing we need to tweak. thank you very much >> alexander thank you. we're going to move on. >> my immigration story...
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not enough immigrants. they realized that this is a powerful driving force, not just the labor force but also a force for achievement and opportunity. and that's what i think is really going to happen with comprehensive immigration reform. as it is happen generation after generation. make these folks who are now hiding in the shadows, legal. give them the opportunity to give these kids a chance to finish college. you are going to see this spurt of economic growth, the spark that is made america what it is today. so that's my genetics course. that's what i think this bill is all about. [applause] >> i think all of us when we're debating this, some people talk about security. that certain was important but you can't know who is here to pursue the american dream versus who might do it harm if you millions of people in the dark who are unregistered with the government, not knowing who is here. so the bill is about national security. you don't actually meet consequences of continuing the present system in less y
not enough immigrants. they realized that this is a powerful driving force, not just the labor force but also a force for achievement and opportunity. and that's what i think is really going to happen with comprehensive immigration reform. as it is happen generation after generation. make these folks who are now hiding in the shadows, legal. give them the opportunity to give these kids a chance to finish college. you are going to see this spurt of economic growth, the spark that is made america...
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a lot of the immigrants don't understand they can do immigrant research >> we have a short conversation around the b-1 conversations and the processing of the visas. i'm happy to engage with you that we can help promote the b-1 visa to promote that we have also some brochures about our offices and folks are having a problem with requests to allow business activities under b-1 week help >> our city we're one o one of the largest general offices in the nation outside of washington and new york. we promote invests and i have educational leadership projects. we can work together on international ideas this promote the professors and education issues >> yes, sir. . i'm a founder of a company. a few weeks ago i was told i'd have to leave the united states. i've been living in japan and i've entered the country numerous times and i've paid my taxes pr is there any way for the immigration officers to interpreter the law like they do in japan >> what a great question and compelling question. >> our office does a lot of reviews in the immigration issues. i have a colleague here and he's our senio
a lot of the immigrants don't understand they can do immigrant research >> we have a short conversation around the b-1 conversations and the processing of the visas. i'm happy to engage with you that we can help promote the b-1 visa to promote that we have also some brochures about our offices and folks are having a problem with requests to allow business activities under b-1 week help >> our city we're one o one of the largest general offices in the nation outside of washington and...
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they finally concluded, not enough immigrants. not enough immigrants. they realized that this is a powerful driving force, not just a labor force, but a force for achievement and opportunity. i think that will happen with immigration reform, as it has happened generation after generation. make these folks who are not -- who are hiding in the shadows legal. give these kids a chance to finish college, and you are going to see this erdman of economic growth, the spark that has made america what it is today. that is my genetics course. that is what i think this bill is all about. [applause] >> and i think all of us, when we were debating this -- some people talk about security. and that certainly was important. but you can know who was here to pursue the american dream versus who is trying to do it harm. you cannot know with millions of people in darkness, without the government knowing they are here. the bill is about national security. you do not meet the consequences of continuing the present system unless you ultimately create reform. as we have talked
they finally concluded, not enough immigrants. not enough immigrants. they realized that this is a powerful driving force, not just a labor force, but a force for achievement and opportunity. i think that will happen with immigration reform, as it has happened generation after generation. make these folks who are not -- who are hiding in the shadows legal. give these kids a chance to finish college, and you are going to see this erdman of economic growth, the spark that has made america what it...
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, and deport immigrants. this comes as democratic leaders in the house introduced sweeping new immigration reform proposal this week. to increasemeant pressure on republicans to pass conference of immigration reform for the end of the year. house minority speaker leader nancy pelosi announced the measure wednesday with a call to begin debate as soon as possible. >> we waited for the gang of 8 to be accepted and we graciously deferred to the speaker as to the measure -- method, whether it is one bill, two bills, one at a time, c, whatever it is, comprehensive, and we're prepared be joined by two immigrants who participated in another protest this week, this one at the texas-mexico border in the radio. they were among 35 people detained as part of a call for the obama administration to stop deportations. we will be speaking with a 16- year-old and his father. . -- first we go to easy to talk more about this. subject. we're talking with clarissa martinez de castro. we welcome you to democracy now! juan, you repo
, and deport immigrants. this comes as democratic leaders in the house introduced sweeping new immigration reform proposal this week. to increasemeant pressure on republicans to pass conference of immigration reform for the end of the year. house minority speaker leader nancy pelosi announced the measure wednesday with a call to begin debate as soon as possible. >> we waited for the gang of 8 to be accepted and we graciously deferred to the speaker as to the measure -- method, whether it...
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immigration reform is alive today as ever. we really have to keep the pressure on, i think. >> i think that's -- the two souls concept is such a poetic thing to think about as we talk about the divisive politics. i wonder what you think, you know, what do we need to do to better examine and discuss and take action on the issue of immigrati immigration? i mean, there is so much bucketing that happens both in terms of hispanics being seen as a mon live inningic sub culture and us verses them. and the alma awards proves that's not where we are in the 21st century. >> if you saw the group of people we can, we all everybody coming together to celebrate the new generation of americans. i think what we're seeing right now is in order for immigration to be solved, we have to realize this is our number one issue. we're losing robert. >> robert is a busy man. >> but something that robert was sharing earlier which is think is very true, the idea of two souls. a friend of mine was recently traveling in latin american and he was like you'r
immigration reform is alive today as ever. we really have to keep the pressure on, i think. >> i think that's -- the two souls concept is such a poetic thing to think about as we talk about the divisive politics. i wonder what you think, you know, what do we need to do to better examine and discuss and take action on the issue of immigrati immigration? i mean, there is so much bucketing that happens both in terms of hispanics being seen as a mon live inningic sub culture and us verses...
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the leadership in the house republican knows that if they keep being anti-immigrant and blocking immigration reform, the republican party will be a minority party for a generation. some know that how good immigration reform will be for the economy and future growth of america. together.l of that i believe we can get a bill done. thate house passes a bill is not exactly as good as ours but has a way for the path to citizenship different than what we would propose but still together inn get conference and pass a bill that will make you all proud. my message to you is twofold. dead.ssue is hardly it is alive and well and alive and well for this year. now.t stop work as hard as you can on every house member is not come out for comprehensive reform. do not let up until they do. thank you for the honor of addressing you. thank you for being compadres. i look forward to being with some of you at least when president obama sits at his desk and science comprehensive immigration reform. thank you very much. >> thank you for welcoming me here as the token republican today. greatd like to say what a ple
the leadership in the house republican knows that if they keep being anti-immigrant and blocking immigration reform, the republican party will be a minority party for a generation. some know that how good immigration reform will be for the economy and future growth of america. together.l of that i believe we can get a bill done. thate house passes a bill is not exactly as good as ours but has a way for the path to citizenship different than what we would propose but still together inn get...
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hold is is if the immigrant is counted of a felon or felony assault with a deadly weapon and on top of of that is currently being charged with one of those crimes. there's a 7 year look back from that release and even at that point law enforcement will be required to take the evidence of rehab and status of a victim of domestic victim and status of u.s. children and other factors on whether or not to hold some place. upon effective date of immigration reform hoechl e hopefully, we'll win the carve amendment will expire but not the legislation itself. last because you want to insure with the precise tension of this legislation the sheriff must report the times when he or she has exercised this discretion so we can maintain over sighted over the policy and with supervisors wiener's request we'll have six months after that. a lot of tough conversations i know that many of our legislation staff members are is been working on that i want to recognize supervisor cowen's office and ivy from my office. and optimistic the many advocates. it's a compromise so no one walked out with everybody
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to push immigration forward, immigration reform forward - a bill similar to that which passed the senate last june. >> we understand that chicago mayor will be speaking at the rally. can you tell us more about that and what else is planned? >> actually, the mayor wrapped up his talk a little while ago. he and the other people here are really hammering home the children involved in immigration - specifically, they say, 56,000 parents, the children of those parents who have been deported in the last four years. he hammers that message home. who was not here was congressman grugeraz and others in washington dealing with the government shutdown. peter larkin, he has appeared in illinois. the rally is to bring the vote for the republicans on that house bill that the departments have unveiled - they are pushing peter roskin to do that. they are not holding out much hope, but will go into his district a few miles west, go door to door, urging people to urge him to bring the boat, the bill to a vote in the house. >> supportser are taking the rally on the road and are heading to washington as wel
to push immigration forward, immigration reform forward - a bill similar to that which passed the senate last june. >> we understand that chicago mayor will be speaking at the rally. can you tell us more about that and what else is planned? >> actually, the mayor wrapped up his talk a little while ago. he and the other people here are really hammering home the children involved in immigration - specifically, they say, 56,000 parents, the children of those parents who have been...
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certain anti immigration laws it's not a trend confined to just one country is it. well it's not and it's quite interesting in the way that it's changed previously the working classes of europe props would have voted towards the left what we're seeing right now though is that the right wing parties and in some cases the very far right wing parties are offering people on lower incomes exactly what they will what they want they're offering them lower taxes they're offering to to provide more services that offering to. to bring back power away from from brussels and this is something that we're seeing not only here in austria but we've seen in norway where the government there came to power on well very strong immigration policy saying that they would put limits on immigration there in sweden week earlier this year we saw riots in the be reachin of stockholm not seen a rise in. support for right wing governments in that country also denmark where the they have the right wing party they're the they're the the danish people's party of the third party. we're seeing this a
certain anti immigration laws it's not a trend confined to just one country is it. well it's not and it's quite interesting in the way that it's changed previously the working classes of europe props would have voted towards the left what we're seeing right now though is that the right wing parties and in some cases the very far right wing parties are offering people on lower incomes exactly what they will what they want they're offering them lower taxes they're offering to to provide more...
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it's hard to prioritize immigration over tax. obviously, they both ought to get done soon. >> courtney, quickly, are there any bright spots for business in washington? >> i think that there will be p a conclusion that will be helpful for the country. all of these policymakers are here for all the right reasons and standing up for what they believe and trying to accomplish things that are good for the country, so i'm hopeful. >> thank you both so much for your time this morning. >> thank you. >> and that is all for our conversation today, but you can follow it all week long. we'll be back next week. now, stay tuned for president obama's weekly address right after this short break. have a great sunday, everyone.
it's hard to prioritize immigration over tax. obviously, they both ought to get done soon. >> courtney, quickly, are there any bright spots for business in washington? >> i think that there will be p a conclusion that will be helpful for the country. all of these policymakers are here for all the right reasons and standing up for what they believe and trying to accomplish things that are good for the country, so i'm hopeful. >> thank you both so much for your time this...
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promises promises to cap immigration in the country also in sweden the rise in the right wing we saw just earlier this year riots in the speed region of stockholm they were based on their own immigration mostly we've seen politicians there campaigning hard on all the anti immigration stand point also in hungary we've seen the the rise of right wing parties what we are seeing is an increase in the right wing parties in countries in europe becoming the legitimate third party pushing the the established political status quo all of these though showing that across europe as the eurozone crisis doesn't seem to be going away any where traditionally the working classes who perhaps would have voted to the left or the center left and now turning towards the right. and barbara cohn from the austrian economics center believes people are sick of their hard earned heroes being wasted outside the country. well they don't trust the politicians in brussels anymore they don't trust our austrian the decision makers what they do there they don't believe they find the right solutions when after all it's
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we don't want to use violence but when golden dawn kicks out immigrants who are squatting illegally or can go in and forces peace and order of course we'll support them as a government does nothing. the financial crisis has done more than simply cripple greece's economy it's changing society too when asked to describe how local say that the writing is on the wall in this neighborhood it literally is in the red it says out what foreigners signed golden dawn in the black out of the markets logo it's evidence of a growing ideological divide and with the greek economy still in trouble that divide is unlikely to heal anytime soon lucy caffein of r t things about the alexander casimir sees a specialist in greek politics he says reining in gold there won't be easy given its extensive connections and resources it is clear that there are ties between golden dawn and certain parts of the greek state operators and these have been going on for decades they did not just take place recently it is clear for example that golden dawn have had close ties with the greek police there have been arrests of
we don't want to use violence but when golden dawn kicks out immigrants who are squatting illegally or can go in and forces peace and order of course we'll support them as a government does nothing. the financial crisis has done more than simply cripple greece's economy it's changing society too when asked to describe how local say that the writing is on the wall in this neighborhood it literally is in the red it says out what foreigners signed golden dawn in the black out of the markets logo...
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you know, we could do the same thing on immigration. we believe strongly in immigration reform. we could say we're shutting down the government, we're not going to raise the debt ceiling, until you pass immigration reform. >> i know you believe, senator, that the speaker is going to blink, that the house republicans are going to blink. >> i do. >> if they do not, what happens on october 17th? is it preferable to have the default than the negotiations? >> the negotiation you have is one with a gun held to your head. it will lead to a future negotiation like that and a future one. if you go for this hostage-taking once, and the president did in 2011, it doesn't go away. it comes back worse and worse and worse. and the whole full faith and credit in the united states currency and the united states dollar, goes down the drain. it's the damage that's far greater than the damage that speaker boehner seeks so undo by somewhat reducing the budget deficit. and we're willing to talk to him about budget deficit. leader reid already gave him his budget number when we talked about the resolu
you know, we could do the same thing on immigration. we believe strongly in immigration reform. we could say we're shutting down the government, we're not going to raise the debt ceiling, until you pass immigration reform. >> i know you believe, senator, that the speaker is going to blink, that the house republicans are going to blink. >> i do. >> if they do not, what happens on october 17th? is it preferable to have the default than the negotiations? >> the negotiation...
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promises promises to cap immigration in the country also in sweden the rise in the right wing we saw just earlier this year riots in the region of stockholm they were based on the on the immigration mostly we've seen politicians there campaigning hard on all the anti immigration stand point also in hungary we've seen the the rights of right wing parties what we are seeing is an increase in the right wing parties in countries in europe becoming the legitimate third party pushing the the established political status quo all of these though showing that across europe as the eurozone crisis doesn't seem to be going away anywhere traditionally the working classes who would have voted to the left or the center left and now turning towards the right. if you're moscow with the twenty four hours a day still to come this hour search and see this to go to the greenpeace ship involved in the russian already protesting and this month that authorities say endangered workers and equipment that story coming your way. the first blood bath at. college in nigeria soar up to fifty people executed during
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policy saying that they would put limits on immigration there in sweden week earlier this year we saw riots in the the be reachin of stockholm that seen a rise. in support for right wing governments in that country also denmark where the they have the right wing party they're the they're the the danish people's party all the third party people like marion le pen name france in the french national front they're making a lot of noise and they're getting more and more they're being heard more and more by people all across the continent and all of this is taken against the backdrop of the real extreme right being in the news right now in countries like greece where golden dawn members are being rounded up and arrested so there is there are two sides to the the far right in europe at the moment it seems to be those that are getting elected politically and those that are are rioting in the street psyche and what we're seeing in athens and other cities in greece. and as peter reports the far right has been gaining ground in the e.u. and on agr all here you can see how the vote for such parti
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we want comprehensive immigration reform. it was heard in the senate and unfortunately that message has not been heard in the house. the reality is -- [laughter] but the reality is we need to move forward and we need to take up a bill. the only way immigration reform can pass is if republicans and democrats worked together towards a compromise. that is why today we are not introducing the perfect bill but we are introducing a comprehensive reform bill that provides that space, that takes the very hard and tough work was done in the senate and then takes the very detailed and specific work that was done in the house. we put them both together. we have taken out very controversial -- which i think everyone understood had opposition not only from elements of the democratic party but very strong opposition from members. republicans like ronald reagan to george bush to -- a champion immigration reform there's no reason why a republican colleagues cannot follow their lead and footsteps to pass comprehensive immigration bill. i'm go
we want comprehensive immigration reform. it was heard in the senate and unfortunately that message has not been heard in the house. the reality is -- [laughter] but the reality is we need to move forward and we need to take up a bill. the only way immigration reform can pass is if republicans and democrats worked together towards a compromise. that is why today we are not introducing the perfect bill but we are introducing a comprehensive reform bill that provides that space, that takes the...
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>> well, you know, you asked about comprehensive immigration reform, i call it so-called immigration reform because we are not dealing with the real causes of undocumented people coming to the u.s. and that has to do with nafta, the north american free trade agreement, the way we do business in central and north america, we are creating such vast unemployment in these places. then when people come to work here, we don't allow them to come in a documented fashion, so we end up building up these undocumented labor forces. >> okay. i want to talk during the next break about this comprehensive immigration reform with all of you. in the meantime, we'll take a short break and be back with the local hispanic community leaders. don't go away. >>> and welcome back to the hispanic roundtable edition of "beyond the headlines." i'm leann melendes. we have the sacred heart community service here, and dr. kurt organesta from the school of berkeley social welfare and the san francisco foundation. we want to talk again about comprehensive immigration reform because it's so important that president o
>> well, you know, you asked about comprehensive immigration reform, i call it so-called immigration reform because we are not dealing with the real causes of undocumented people coming to the u.s. and that has to do with nafta, the north american free trade agreement, the way we do business in central and north america, we are creating such vast unemployment in these places. then when people come to work here, we don't allow them to come in a documented fashion, so we end up building up...
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there is an odd paradox when people talk about dealing with illegal immigration in terms of what the police should do people want the police to deal with it but any means of trying to actually do anything or generally taboo any form of asking people to see ideas viewed as an invasion of privacy or racial profiling well i don't know how exactly anyone can prove they are or aren't a citizen without id and if you're looking for people who are forward and thus different then how can you go about looking for illegals without looking for people who are different profiling if you were looking for a criminal of slavic origin in uganda when the police be wrong to stop me do the standing out from the crowd i don't think so that's not racial profiling it is just common sense obviously it is best to fight the causes of illegal immigration rather than asking for id. in moscow subways but they have to do something so i guess id checks are here to stay but there's a big difference between looking at someone's passport and doing stop and frisk or involuntary blood and urine tests that is what immigr
there is an odd paradox when people talk about dealing with illegal immigration in terms of what the police should do people want the police to deal with it but any means of trying to actually do anything or generally taboo any form of asking people to see ideas viewed as an invasion of privacy or racial profiling well i don't know how exactly anyone can prove they are or aren't a citizen without id and if you're looking for people who are forward and thus different then how can you go about...
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we don't want to use violence but when golden dawn kicks out immigrants who are squatting illegally . and forces peace and order of course who support them as a government does nothing. the financial crisis has done more than simply cripple greece's economy it's changing society too when asked to describe how locals say that the writing is on the wall and in this neighborhood it literally is in the red it says out with foreigners signed golden dawn in the black out of fashion where the anarchists logo it's evidence of a growing ideological divide and with the greek economy still in trouble that divide is unlikely to heal anytime soon lucy confident of r t athens. how the extreme right is making its mark in the crisis hit greece but it's also gaining ground elsewhere even in economic only stable austria a parliamentary elections underway there and the right wing freedom party is projected to win more than a fifth of the vote that's almost five percent more than its last showing aspinall reports into europe and the gratian parties are swing voters across the continent. the political rig
we don't want to use violence but when golden dawn kicks out immigrants who are squatting illegally . and forces peace and order of course who support them as a government does nothing. the financial crisis has done more than simply cripple greece's economy it's changing society too when asked to describe how locals say that the writing is on the wall and in this neighborhood it literally is in the red it says out with foreigners signed golden dawn in the black out of fashion where the...
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there's an odd paradox when people talk about dealing with illegal immigration in terms of what the police should do people want the police to deal with it but any means of trying to actually do anything are generally taboo any form of asking people to see ideas viewed as an invasion of privacy or racial profiling well i don't know how exactly anyone can prove they are or aren't a citizen without id and if you're looking for people who are forward and thus different then how can you go about looking for illegals without looking for people who are different i.e. profiling if you were looking for a criminal of slavic origin in uganda with the police be wrong to stop me due to standing out from the crowd i don't think so that's not racial profiling it is just common sense obviously it is best to fight the causes of illegal immigration rather than asking for id in my.
there's an odd paradox when people talk about dealing with illegal immigration in terms of what the police should do people want the police to deal with it but any means of trying to actually do anything are generally taboo any form of asking people to see ideas viewed as an invasion of privacy or racial profiling well i don't know how exactly anyone can prove they are or aren't a citizen without id and if you're looking for people who are forward and thus different then how can you go about...
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promises promises to cap immigration in the country also in sweden the rise in the right wing we saw just earlier this year riots in the spirit of stockholm they were based on the on the immigration mostly we've seen politicians there campaigning hard on all the anti immigration stand point also in hungary we've seen the the rise of right wing parties what we are seeing is an increase in the right wing parties in countries in europe becoming the legitimate third party pushing the the established political status quo all of these though showing that across europe as the eurozone crisis doesn't seem to be going away anywhere traditionally the working classes who perhaps would have voted to the left or the center left and now turning towards the right. and as peace have reports the far right has been gaining ground in the e.u. and on agr are here you can see how the vote share for such parties has changed since previous elections in european countries and let's now take a look at some of them in more detail now and right wing populist have just secured a place in no ways of earning coun
promises promises to cap immigration in the country also in sweden the rise in the right wing we saw just earlier this year riots in the spirit of stockholm they were based on the on the immigration mostly we've seen politicians there campaigning hard on all the anti immigration stand point also in hungary we've seen the the rise of right wing parties what we are seeing is an increase in the right wing parties in countries in europe becoming the legitimate third party pushing the the...
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we don't want to use violence but when golden dawn kicks out immigrants who were squatting illegally . doing and forces peace and order of course to support them as a government does nothing. the financial crisis has done more than simply cripple greece's economy it's changing society too when asked to describe how local say that the writing is on the wall in this neighborhood it literally is in the red it says out with foreigners signed golden dawn in the black fashion arcus logo it's evidence of a growing ideological divide and with the greek economy still in trouble that divide is unlikely to heal anytime soon lucie county of r t athens. alexander has a me as has a specialist in greek politics as reining in gold dog won't be easy given his extensive connections and resources. it is clear that there are ties between golden dawn and certain parts of the greek state operators and these are been going on for decades they did not just take place recently it is clear for example that golden dawn have had close ties with the greek police there have been arrests of two prominent policemen
we don't want to use violence but when golden dawn kicks out immigrants who were squatting illegally . doing and forces peace and order of course to support them as a government does nothing. the financial crisis has done more than simply cripple greece's economy it's changing society too when asked to describe how local say that the writing is on the wall in this neighborhood it literally is in the red it says out with foreigners signed golden dawn in the black fashion arcus logo it's evidence...
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we don't want to use violence but when golden dawn kicks out immigrants who are squirts in illegally . and forces peace and order of course to support them as a government does nothing the financial crisis has done more than simply cripple greece's economy it's changing society too when asked to describe how local say that the writing is on the wall in this neighborhood it literally is in the red it says out with foreigners signed golden dawn in the black out of fashion where the artist logo it's evidence of a growing ideological divide and with the greek economy still in trouble that divide is unlikely to heal anytime soon lucie county of r.t.e. athens. greece is not the only country where a far right parties are gaining support polls suggest that all across european union right wing support is growing a rapidly peter all over reports from austria were right wing parties are expected to do well in today's parliamentary elections. the political right is on the rights in europe and it's drawing some surprising support a lot of people from the working class blue collar workers lower ed
we don't want to use violence but when golden dawn kicks out immigrants who are squirts in illegally . and forces peace and order of course to support them as a government does nothing the financial crisis has done more than simply cripple greece's economy it's changing society too when asked to describe how local say that the writing is on the wall in this neighborhood it literally is in the red it says out with foreigners signed golden dawn in the black out of fashion where the artist logo...
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they want congress to pass the immigration bill. the rallies directed at house republicans who refused to put the bill o on the calendar for a vote ending obama from deportations. joining us live in new york, we've seen the rally in chicago, what is the scene like there in brooklyn? >> reporter: you'll have to forgive me, thomas, if i'm having a hard time hearing. this is a rowdy crowd behind me. hundreds have literally shown up in brooklyn to fight for immigration reform, and who better to talk about that, i'll bring in felix guzman. tell me, how many years did you come to the united states? how long have you been here? and tell me about your citizenship status. >> we came to new york, and we're here because we want to send the message to president obama, and we want immigration reform for everyone. this week my brother went to the white house, and he was arrested in front of the white house, so we want to tell them we don't want this. we want to keep families together. we don't want to abuse more child. this is what happens mental
they want congress to pass the immigration bill. the rallies directed at house republicans who refused to put the bill o on the calendar for a vote ending obama from deportations. joining us live in new york, we've seen the rally in chicago, what is the scene like there in brooklyn? >> reporter: you'll have to forgive me, thomas, if i'm having a hard time hearing. this is a rowdy crowd behind me. hundreds have literally shown up in brooklyn to fight for immigration reform, and who better...
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we have a problem with the obamacare, immigration. >> is immigration a money issue? >> we have not approached it from a monetary standpoint. it is the role of government to keep america secure. start with that. that is where we have taken it. and then on a principled stand, we had a problem. we have to be intellectually honest. if these same process as are happening, even if one were to claim to be at the party person, if they're doing the same thing that is still wrong. does not matter who is doing it. and so we have really -- on securing the border in the process. >> your book, second american revolution came out before we found out on all the errors target scandal. how has that changed your movement? >> it is really -- what happened is it is shown an example, a very real life example of government that really is too large and is not constitutional. as i sat in the hearings in congress, ways and means and the house oversight, i heard these questions that the irs was asking. and i knew a lot of it because we had experienced it and were in touch with a lot of tea par
we have a problem with the obamacare, immigration. >> is immigration a money issue? >> we have not approached it from a monetary standpoint. it is the role of government to keep america secure. start with that. that is where we have taken it. and then on a principled stand, we had a problem. we have to be intellectually honest. if these same process as are happening, even if one were to claim to be at the party person, if they're doing the same thing that is still wrong. does not...
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hundreds of people turned out yesterday for an immigration rally in san francisco. this is one of 150 held throughout the united states as part of a national day of respect. >>> in hollywood, about 2000 immigrants and supporters rallied in an event called, the march of stars. they held up signs reading, education, not deportation. >> others carried elephant piÑata's or byzantine republicans to make the events , after the governor jerry brown assigned a series of bills to protect immigrants. this is a video from thursday. one bill would keep law enforcement from detaining people for deportation. >> he also is leading a documented immigrants get driver's licenses. >> the government shutdown takes center stage on face the nation. >>> the looming debt default. this is all on face the nation starting at 8:30 a.m. right here on kpix. >>> taking a live look at washington dc. so far, no prospects in ending the partial government shutdown. there is good news for the hundreds of thousands of workers on furlough. the house passed a bill to give them retroactive pay when the g
hundreds of people turned out yesterday for an immigration rally in san francisco. this is one of 150 held throughout the united states as part of a national day of respect. >>> in hollywood, about 2000 immigrants and supporters rallied in an event called, the march of stars. they held up signs reading, education, not deportation. >> others carried elephant piÑata's or byzantine republicans to make the events , after the governor jerry brown assigned a series of bills to protect...
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[applause] and, on immigration. we certainly change to the debate on immigration. this is a debate that i think is vital. it is the single most important, biggest question that is urgently facing our country. it everything. it affects the national health service, our economy, primary school placement, public the establishment have done everything they can to close down debate on this issue and to decry anybody that there is to discuss the issue somehow as being bad and racist. we will not have that -- this issue must be debated. [applause] i say that -- we are a nation that has always been open-minded to immigration. of all the countries in europe, we have been the most open to people from different countries coming here from around the world. it is a question of scale. more people settled in this country in 2010 then came here for the previous 1000 years. totally and utterly out of control. i am not against immigration. there are many people that come to britain who we look up to and admire. they come here, they work hard, they pay taxes. they obey the law. andour
[applause] and, on immigration. we certainly change to the debate on immigration. this is a debate that i think is vital. it is the single most important, biggest question that is urgently facing our country. it everything. it affects the national health service, our economy, primary school placement, public the establishment have done everything they can to close down debate on this issue and to decry anybody that there is to discuss the issue somehow as being bad and racist. we will not have...
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there's an odd paradox when people talk about dealing with illegal immigration in terms of what the police should do people want the police to deal with it but any means of trying to actually do anything or generally taboo any form of asking people to see ideas viewed as an invasion of privacy or racial profiling well i don't know how exactly anyone can prove they are or aren't a citizen without id and if you're looking for people who are foreign and thus different then how can you go about looking for illegals without looking for people who are different. if you were looking for a criminal of slavic origin in uganda would the police be wrong to stop me due to standing out from the crowd i don't think so that's not racial profiling it is just common sense obviously it is best to fight the causes of illegal. immigration rather than asking for id in moscow subways but they have to do something so i guess id checks are here to stay but there's a big difference between looking at someone's passport and doing stop and frisk or involuntary blood and urine tests that is what immigration co
there's an odd paradox when people talk about dealing with illegal immigration in terms of what the police should do people want the police to deal with it but any means of trying to actually do anything or generally taboo any form of asking people to see ideas viewed as an invasion of privacy or racial profiling well i don't know how exactly anyone can prove they are or aren't a citizen without id and if you're looking for people who are foreign and thus different then how can you go about...
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i honor this from china representing the generation of my grand parents who were chinese immigrants in the united states. i trofrm this in an expression of my own. >> don't confuse me. (clapping). ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in ma ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in (clapping) >> after my father died in a two airplane collision over the grand canyon my mom had to singularly raise my sister and me and rogers and hammer stevens you'll never walk alone it has carried me throughout my whole life. i recovered the meaning of you'll never what can alone when i was for church services at a black church. the first time the black congregation sank thomas a doris sister take my hand precious lord i heard the lyric through the symptom and i connected the words when you walk through is a storm. i how were you this song you'll never walk alone the the soft united states representing the generation of my parents, my father a chooindz immigrant who became a united states citizen and my moth an american-born chinese and i take this american son
i honor this from china representing the generation of my grand parents who were chinese immigrants in the united states. i trofrm this in an expression of my own. >> don't confuse me. (clapping). ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in ma ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in (clapping) >> after my father died in a two airplane collision over the grand canyon my mom had to singularly raise my sister and me and rogers and hammer...